Example sentences of "out [art] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But Alan Durant ( 1984 : 58 – 85 ) , in pointing out the historically variative significance of dissonance , has discussed the interpretatively partial nature of these criteria .
2 Kirov dipped his hand into his pocket , pulling out the freshly stamped papers and looking at them in amazement .
3 The thought of morning service is always a pain , and the prospect of this one made me stick my head back under the duvet to block out the already brilliant day .
4 Since the question turns on the meaning of the word ‘ appropriates ’ in section 1(1) of the Act of 1968 , the problem is therefore one of statutory interpretation and it will be helpful to start by setting out the immediately relevant provisions of the Act :
5 Applicants are first interviewed , to weed out the physically weak , violent and unstable .
6 Jon pointed out the clearly visible " honey guides " on the plants ' petals , and explained that he had only recently discovered that they could be pollinated by butterflies .
7 Although this was an extremely delicate operation for Nizan to perform , given that in 1934 he had carried out the rather complex act of ideological rehabilitation designed to demonstrate that Gide 's intellectual itinerary was such as to lead him inevitably to a commitment to communism , he none the less succeeded in combining professional respect for Gide 's qualities as a writer with penetrating criticism of what he considered to be Gide 's superficial analysis and hasty dismissal of the Soviet state .
8 The very fact that The Star is even interested in Carter marks out the rather sizeable arena they are currently entering .
9 To investigate this kind of holism , then , I shall begin by laying out the most relevant portions of Althusser 's theory .
10 He was just saying : Tweed is somewhere ahead of us but in this fog — Then he let out the most chilling yell — Ahhhhhhh — and the link went blank . ’
11 The jammers , at a cost of $3.5 million per plane , are designed to identify radars , single out the most dangerous ones and then transmit electronic signals to deceive or interfere with the radars of the hostile air defence weapons .
12 It predicts that swarms of robots will carry out the most dangerous tasks and soldiers will be able to adapt their genetic make-up to improve the body 's protection against chemical and biological warfare .
13 The heroine of Bizet 's opera Carmen is a prime case , passionate in love but also calculating , provocative and infuriating as she teases and ensnares men , bringing out the most dangerous and violent side of their natures .
14 Table 16–2 picks out the most controversial aspect of the tax system , the marginal rate of income tax .
15 Last week the first practical steps towards such a union were taken when leaders of the RPR , UDF and UDC met and agreed to form a tactical group to work out the most effective means of opposing the government .
16 In the spring of 1942 they carried out the most effective sabotage raid of modern times , destroying the St Nazaire ( French coast ) battleship dock and preventing the Tirpitz — the most powerful battleship then afloat — from moving to this possible base for raids on American troop and weapon convoys .
17 2 Record the details of the request and ask for further details about the proposed story so that you can dig out the most useful in-depth material .
18 To his astonishment , Johnson yelled angrily at him and there broke out the most serious row the pair is reported ever to have had in their long association .
19 After which an attempt was made to set out the most elementary logical conditions that must be satisfied before anything can qualify as a potential existent .
20 Coppell , who is putting out the most inexperienced team he has fielded in nine years at Palace , said : ‘ Because Andy is a diabetic , he could not have the operation under general anaesthetic .
21 In other words , does English criminal law pick out the most heinous forms of killing as murders and manslaughters , or are the boundaries frozen by tradition ?
22 If the point of distinguishing murder from manslaughter is to mark out the most heinous group of killings for the extra stigma of a murder conviction , it can be argued that the ‘ grievous bodily harm ’ rule draws the line too low .
23 The law must resort to some kind of moral and social evaluation of conduct if it is to identify and separate out the most heinous killings .
24 Commission officials say that they sought out the most talented people in each field , regardless of gender or race .
25 Perhaps of all the marquetry skills , the three veneer class brought out the most consistent high levels of artistic interpretation .
26 Nietzsche wrote : " When I heard of the fires in Paris , I felt annihilated for some days and was overwhelmed by fears and doubts ; the whole academic ( wissenschaftlich ) , philosophical , artistic world seemed an absurdity , if a single day could wipe out the most glorious works of art , even whole periods of art ; I clung with earnest conviction to the metaphysical value of art , which can not exist for the sake of poor human beings , but has higher missions to fulfil . "
27 Stephen Greenblatt 's self-confessional epilogue to his Renaissance Self-Fashioning which appeared in 1980 articulated a change of emphasis which marked out the most pronounced critical practice of Renaissance literary criticism in the past decade — the New Historicism .
28 You are probably aware that the Marauders hold the most physical area sales meetings in the UK , if not on Planet Earth : the reason for this is that they are then able to carry out the most professional and demanding surveys to get the sale .
29 MR MAJOR took full advantage last night of his election mandate to carry out the most extensive Government reshuffle since the Conservatives came to power 13 years ago .
30 Amateur golfers travel to play , searching out the most challenging courses around the world .
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